backhanded

Etymology
From + -ed.

Adjective

 * 1) With the back of the hand.
 * 2) Involving a backward flip of the hand.
 * 3) Insincere, sarcastic, ironic, or self-contradictory.
 * 4) Indirect.
 * 5) Backwards, turned around.
 * 6)  inclining to the left
 * 7) Retrospective, occurring after the fact rather than in advance.
 * 8) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.
 * 1) Indirect.
 * 2) Backwards, turned around.
 * 3)  inclining to the left
 * 4) Retrospective, occurring after the fact rather than in advance.
 * 5) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.
 * 1) Backwards, turned around.
 * 2)  inclining to the left
 * 3) Retrospective, occurring after the fact rather than in advance.
 * 4) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.
 * 1)  inclining to the left
 * 2) Retrospective, occurring after the fact rather than in advance.
 * 3) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.
 * 1) Retrospective, occurring after the fact rather than in advance.
 * 2) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.
 * 1) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.
 * 1) Self-serving, corrupt, slipshod, or neglectful.

Translations

 * Icelandic: bakhandar-, gerður með handarbakinu


 * Bulgarian:
 * Icelandic:, klaufskur


 * Icelandic: öfugsnúinn; tvíræður, vafasamur


 * Bulgarian: наклонен наляво
 * French: penché à gauche
 * Icelandic: hallandi til vinstri

Adverb

 * 1) In a backhanded manner.